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HANDBOOK  No.  6. 

LOAN  COLLECTION 


PAINTINGS  AND  SCULPTURE, 


IN  THE  WEST  GALLERES  AND  THE  GRAND  HALL, 


[NOVEMBER,  1881,  TO  APRIL,  188:^.] 


PUBLISHED  BY  THE  MUSEUM. 


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METROPOLITAN  MUSEUM  OF  ART. 


HANDBOOK  No.  6. 


LOAN  COLLECTION 

OF 

PAINTINGS  AND  SCULPTURE, 

IN  THE  WEST  GALLERIES  AND  THE  GRAND  HALL, 


[NOVEMBER,  1881,  TO  APRIL,  1882.] 


PUBLISHED  BY  THE  MUSEUM. 


Press  ok 

Francis  Hart  & Co.  N.  Y. 


CATALOGUE  OF  PAINTINGS. 


T.  Gilbert  Gaul. — A Mute  Appeal.  Dated  1880. 

Artist. 

2.  Pierre  Edouard  FrI:re,  (b.  1819,  Paris;  pupil  of  Delaroche 

in  1839;  medals,  3d  class,  1850, ’55,  2cl,  1852;  Legion  of  Honor,  1855. ) 
A Peasant  Woman.  Dated  1854. 

Dr.  Joseph  Wiener. 

3.  Alphonse  Marie  Adolphe  de  Neuville,  (b.  St.  Omer,  1836; 

pupil  of  Picot  and  of  Eug.  Delacroix;  medals,  3d,  1859,  2d,  1861; 
Legion  of  Honor,  1873.)  A Chasseur.  (Decorated  with  Victoria 
Medal  and  French  medals  for  the  Crimean  and  Italian  wars.)  Dated 
1876. 

Schuyler  Skaats. 

4.  A.  Dieffenbach. — The  Interesting  Book.  Dated  1865. 

Dr.  Joseph  Wiener. 

5.  Jean  Baptiste  Isabey,  (b.  Nancy,  1767;  d.  Paris,  1855.) 

A Reception  in  the  Time  of  Louis  XIII.  Albert  Spencer. 

6.  J.  W.  Casilear,  N.  a.,  (for  many  years  an  engraver  connected 

with  the  American  Bank  Note  Co.)  The  Glen.  Dated  1878. 

Artist. 

7.  J.  A.  Degrave. — Children  out  of  School. 

Mrs.  C.  E.  Cotheal. 

8.  Niemeyer. — Gathering  Flowers.  Charles  H.  Miller. 

9.  Narcisse  Virgile  Diaz  de  la  Pena,  (b.  Bordeaux,  1809; 

d.  1876;  medals,  3d,  1844,  2d,  1846,  ist,  1848;  Legion  of  Honor, 
1851 ; Diploma  to  Deceased  Artists,  1878.)  Group. 

George  Griswold. 

10.  Eastman  Johnson,  N.  A.,  (b.  Lovell,  Me.;  practised  crayon- 
drawing until  able  to  go  abroad ; two  years  at  Diisseldorf ; four  years 
at  the  Hague.)  The  Cranberry  Harvest,  Nantucket.  Dated  1880. 

Auguste  Richard. 


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11.  Rudolph  Epp. — Grandmother’s  Reproof.  Dated  1877. 

Frederick  Loeser,  Brooklyn. 

12.  Constantine  Troyon,  (b.  Sevres,  1810;  d.  Paris,  1865; 

first  a porcelain-painter;  then  pupil  of  Riocreux ; medals,  3d,  1838, 
2d,  1840,  1st,  1846,  ’48,  ’55  ; member  of  the  Amsterdam  Academy,  1847; 
Legion  of  Honor,  1849.)  Cows. 

L,  Z.  Leiter,  Chicago. 

13.  A.  Hannen. — Flowers.  Dated  1870. 

Dr.  Joseph  Wiener. 

14.  N.  V.  Diaz,  [see  No.  9.J — A Wood  Nymph. 

Miss  J.  Hunt,  Boston. 

15.  Philippe  Rousseau,  (pupil  of  Gros;  medals,  1845,  ’48,  ’55, 

’78;  Legion  of  Honor,  1852;  officer  thereof,  1870. ) Still  Life. 

Charles  H.  Miller. 

16.  F.  S.  Church. — The  Home  of  the  Muskrat.  Dated  1880. 

Artist. 

17.  J.  A.  Walker. — The  Scout.  Dated  1878. 

Schuyler  Skaats. 

18.  George  B.  Butler,  Jr. — A Stag  Hound. 

S.  L.  M.  Barlow. 

19.  Jules  Dupre,  (b.  Nantes,  1812;  medals,  2d,  1833,  ’67; 

Legion  of  Honor,  1849 ; officer  thereof,  1870.)  Landscape.  Dated  1834. 

L.  Z.  Leiter,  Chicago. 

20.  Charles  Baugniet,  (b.  Brussels,  1814;  court-painter,  Bel- 

gium, 1841  ; in  England  in  1843;  in  France  since  1861.)  The  Snow- 
Birds.  Dated  1879. 

Mrs.  C.  E.  Cotheal. 

21.  Alexander  Cabanel,  (b.  Montpellier,  1823  ; pupil  of  Picot; 

since  1863,  Professor  in  the  Nicole  des  Beaux  Arts ; Prix  de  Rome, 
1845;  niedals,  1852,  ’55;  Grand  Medals  of  Honor,  1865,  ’67;  Legion 
of  Honor,  1855;  officer  thereof,  1864;  member  of  the  Institute  of 
France,  1863.)  Phedra.  Dated  1876.  (Phedra,  wife  of  Theseus,  is 
said  to  have  fallen  in  love  with  her  step-son,  Hippolytus,  but  to 
have  been  rejected  by  him. ) 


L.  Z.  Leiter,  Chicago. 


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22.  C.  Rae  Smith. — A Court-Jester.  Dated  1879.  Artist. 

23.  George  B.  Butler,  Jr. — A Stag  Hound. 

S.  L.  M.  Barlow. 

24.  Charles  H.  Miller,  N.  A. — Sunset  at  Queens,  L.  I. 

Artist. 

25.  Gustave  Brion,  (b.  Rothau,  1824;  d.  Paris,  1877;  pupil  of 

Guerin  of  Strasburg;  1850,  to  Paris;  medals,  2d,  1853,  ’59,  ’61,  ’63, 
’67,  Grand  Medal  of  Honor,  1868;  Legion  of  Honor,  1863.)  The 
Departure.  Dated  1876. 

L.  Z.  Leiter,  Chicago. 

26.  George  D.  Brush. — Portrait.  Aritst. 

27.  J.  Tapiro. — The  Musicians.  L.  Z.  Leiter,  Chicago. 

28.  William  T.  Dannat. — Fruit.  Dated  1880. 

Mrs.  W.  H.  Dannat. 

29.  Jean  Francois  Millet,  (b.  Greville,  1815;  d.  Barbizon, 

1875  ; pupil  of  Delaroche  ; medals,  2d,  1853,  ’64,  1st,  1867;  Legion  of 
Honor,  1868;  Diploma  to  Deceased  Artists,  1878. ) A Girl  Spinning. 

Mrs.  J.  Hunt,  Boston. 

30.  George  D.  Brush. — Portrait.  Artist. 

31.  T.  W.  Dewing. — The  Concert.  Dated  i88i.  Artist. 

32.  Frank  Waller. — Ruins  on  the  Island  of  Biggeh,  in  the  Nile. 

Dated  1876. 

Miss  Sophia  Brookes. 

33.  Frank  Duveneck,  (b.  in  America;  pupil  of  Diez, * at 

Munich.)  The  Turkish  Page. 

William  M.  Chase. 

34.  Wyatt  Eaton. — Forest  at  Evening.  Dated  1880. 

Artist. 

35.  Jean  Baptiste  Camille  Corot,  (b.  Paris,  1796;  d.  1875; 

prevented  from  studying  painting  until  over  25  ; pupil  of  Michallon 
and  Berlin;  first  picture,  1827;  medals,  2d,  1833,  1st,  1848,  ’55,  ’67; 
Legion  of  Honor,  1846;  officer  thereof,  1867;  Diploma  to  Deceased 
Artists,  1878.)  Ville  d'Avray. 


Albert  P.  Ryder. 


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36.  John  Lafarge. — The  Young  Toper. 

William  M.  Chase. 

37.  George  H.  Boughton,  N.  A.,  Assoc.  R.  A.,  (b.  1836,  Nor- 

folk, Eng. ; came  to  America  very  young;  began  to  sketch  without  a 
teacher  at  Albany,  1852;  to  Eng.,  1853;  N.  Y.,  1853-59;  to  France, 
1859  ; studied  in  part  under  Frere  ; opened  a studio  in  London,  1861.) 
The  Wrestlers.  Dated  1878. 

Henry  Field,  Chicago. 

38.  Andreas  Achenbach,  (b.  1815,  Hesse  Cassel;  a pupil  of 

Schirmer,  at  Diisseldorf  Acad.,  1827;  traveled  extensively  in  Europe, 
1832-43  ; medals,  1839,  ’55,  ’67 ; Legion  of  Honor,  1864;  gold  medals 
of  Prussia  and  Belgium  ; member  of  Berlin,  Amsterdam,  and  Antwerp 
Academies.)  A Mountain  Torrent.  Dated  1829. 

Robert  Hoe. 

39.  Madrazo,  (b.  1815;  a portrait-painter  of  Madrid.)  A Study 

from  Murillo.  Henry  G.  Marquand. 

40.  William  M.  Hunt,  (b.  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  1824;  d.  Isles  of 

Shoals,  1879 ; early  displayed  artistic  abilities  ; spent  three  years  at 
Harvard ; went  abroad,  1843 ; studied  first  at  Diisseldorf,  then  at 
Paris,  under  Couture,  and  afterwards  under  Millet ; returned  to  America, 
1855;  again  abroad,  1866-8;  opened  a school  in  Boston,  1868;  frescoes 
at  Albany,  1878.)  Chasing  a Goose. 

Miss  J.  Hunt,  Boston. 

41.  Eastman  Johnson,  N.  A.,  [see  No.  lo.J — “What  is  the 

Shell  Saying  ? ” Dated  1875.  Benjamin  H.  Field. 

42.  Sternach. — An  Italian  Landscape. 

Dr.  Joseph  Wiener. 

43.  J.  A.  Oertel. — Forbidden  Fruit.  Dated  1877. 

Dr.  Joseph  Wiener. 

44.  J.  B.  C.  Corot,  [see  No.  35.] — A River  Landscape. 

Albert  Spencer. 

45.  Heinrich  Zugel,  (pupil  of  the  Art  School  of  Stuttgart.) 

Cattle  and  Sheep.  James  Quinlan,  Brooklyn. 

46.  Jules  Bastien-Lepage. — Joan  of  Arc.  Dated  1880. 

Erwin  Davis. 


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47.  £mile  Charles  Lambinet,  (b.  Versailles,  1819;  d.  Bougival, 

1877;  pupil  of  Drolling  and  Vernet ; first  public  work,  1843  ; traveled 
extensively;  medals,  3d,  1843,  2d,  1853,  ’57;  Legion  of  Honor, 
1867.)  A View  Near  Windsor  Castle.  Dated  1859. 

Robert  Hoe. 

48.  Hans  Gude,  (b.  Christiania,  Norway,  1825  ; pupil  of  the  Diis- 

seldorf  Academy  ; 1854,  Professor  there  ; 1864,  to  Karlsruhe  ; 1875,  to 
Berlin.)  A Norwegian  Landscape.  Dated  1852. 

Dr.  Joseph  Wiener. 

49.  J.  Alden  Weir. — Barbara  Fritcbie.  Dated  1876. 

Artist. 

50.  Anton  Mauve,  (b.  at  Zaandem.)  A Man  Ploughing. 

Mrs.  C.  E.  Cotheal. 

51.  Frederick  Freer. — Elise.  Artist. 

52.  Robert  C.  Minor. — Under  the  Oaks.  Dated  1878. 

Artist. 

53.  Frederick  Freer. — Bavarian  Peasant  Girl.  Artist. 

54.  J.  Wells  Champney,  (b.  Boston,  1843;  early  studied  wood- 

engraving; 1866-70,  abroad  under  Edouard  Frere,  and  at  the  Antwerp 
School  of  Fine  Arts. ) Never  Too  Late  to  Mend. 

Artist. 

55.  Lindenschmidt.— The  Hungry  Birds. 

Charles  Siedler,  Jersey  City. 

56.  Hamilton  Hamilton. — The  Old  Homestead.  Dated  1881. 

Artist. 

57.  J.  F.  Millet,  [see  No.  29.] — The  Knitting-Lesson. 

L.  Z.  Leiter,  Chicago. 

58.  James  M.  Hart,  N.  A.,  (b.  Scotland,  1828;  1831,  brought  to 

America;  1851-52,  studied  under  Schirmer  at  Diisseldorf.)  On  the 
Beach  at  Northport,  L.  I. 

Artist. 

59.  W.  J.  Gegerfeld. — ^A  Winter  Sunset.  Dated  1876. 

Charles  H.  Miller. 


60.  Eastman  Johnson,  N.  A.,  [see  No.  10.] — Grandmother. 
Dated  1868.  J.  W.  Pinchot. 


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6io  A.  Vertunni. — Fishing  Boats  in  a Fog. 

Mrs.  C.  E.  Cotheal. 

62.  George  Inness,  N.  A.,  (b.  Newburg,  N.  Y.,  1825;  pupil 

of  Gignoux.)  An  Autiinin  Day.  L.  Z.  Letter,  Chicago. 

63.  R.  Swain  Gifford,  N.  A.,  (b.  Is.  of  Naushon,  Mass.,  1840.) 

Salter’s  Beach,  Mass.  Dated  1879.  Artist. 

64.  Jacque  Maris. — An  Italian  Girl.  Dated  1869. 

R.  Swain  Gifford. 

65.  Charles  H.  Miller,  N.  A. — The  Old  Mill.  Robert  Hoe. 

66.  W.  J.  Gegerfeld. — Moonlight.  Dated  1876. 

Charles  H.  Miller. 

67.  J.  A.  Degrave. — The  Orphan  Asylnm.  Dated  1878. 

Schuyler  Skaats. 

68.  Leon  Joseph  Florentin  Bonnat,  (b.  Bayonne,  1833;  pupil 

of  Madrazo  and  Cogniet;  has  traveled  extensively;  medals,  2d,  i86i, 
’63,  ’67;  Medal  of  Honor,  1869.)  A Moorish  Sentinel. 

L.  Z.  Letter,  Chicago. 

69.  A.  Stevens. — Sunshine.  Dr.  Joseph  Wiener. 

70.  J.  Victor  Chavet,  (pupil  of  Roqueplin;  medals,  1853,  ’55, 

’57;  Legion  of  Honor,  1859.)  Showing  the  Stitch.  Dated  1864. 

Schuyler  Skaats. 


71.  A.  W.  Kowalski. — The  Guardsmen. 

James  Quinlan,  Brooklyn. 

72.  Johann  Friedrich  Voltz,  (b.  Nordlingen,  Bavaria,  1817.) 

Landscape,  with  Cattle.  James  Quinlan,  Brooklyn. 

73.  Jules  Adolphe  A.  L.  Breton,  (b.  Courrieres,  1827;  pupil 

of  Drolling  and  Devigne ; medals,  3d,  1855,  2d,  1857,  ist,  1859,  ’61, 
’67;  Grand  Medal  of  Honor,  1872;  Legion  of  Honor,  1861 ; officer 
thereof,  1867.)  Evening.  Dated  1880. 

Albert  Spencer. 


74.  J.  B.  C.  Corot,  [see  No.  35.] — Evening.  Albert  Spencer. 


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\The  following  numbers  will  be  found  in  the  larger  gallery. \ 

75.  J.  H.  Witt. — Driven  from  Home.  Artist. 

76.  Edward  Moran. — The  Queen  Shrimper  of  Boulogne. 

Auguste  Richard. 

77.  School  of  Nicholas  Poussin. — Landscape. 

Mrs.  Charles  F.  Blake. 

78.  Robbe. — Sheep.  Mrs.  Charles  F.  Blake. 

79.  Eduard  Grutzner,  Munich. — The  Village  Priest  in  the 

Monastery  Cellar.  Dated  1875. 

Frederick  Loeser,  Brooklyn. 

80.  Albert  Bierstadt,  (b.  Diisseldorf,  1828;  brought  to  America, 

1831 ; 1853-7,  in  Europe,  student  at  the  Diisseldorf  Academy.)  Mount 
Brewer,  California. 

Artist. 

81.  A.  Vertunni. — Landscape.  Auguste  Richard. 

82.  William  M.  Hunt,  [see  No.  40.] — The  Head  of  Sleep. 

Miss  J.  Hunt,  Boston. 

83.  Walter  McEwen. — The  Letter.  Dated  1880. 

William  M.  Chase. 

84.  Walter  Satterlee. — The  First  Love-Letter.  Artist. 

85.  Edward  P.  Sanguinetti. — The  Empty  Saddle.  Dated  1880. 

Chalmers  Dale. 

86.  School  of  Nicholas  Poussin. — Landscape. 

Mrs.  William  Blake. 

87.  Henry  A.  Loop. — The  Echo.  Dated  1880.  Artist. 

88.  N.  V.  Diaz,  [see  No.  9.] — The  Edge  of  the  Forest.  Dated  1875. 

L.  Z.  Leiter,  Chicago. 

89.  Walter  McEwen. — A Young  Girl.  William  M.  Chase. 

90.  Bouchard. — Consuelo.  Mrs.  C.  E.  Cotheal. 

91.  William  M.  Hunt,  [see  No.  40.] — First  Love. 

Miss  J.  Hunt,  Boston. 


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92.  Theodore  Rousseau,  (b.  1812,  Paris;  d.  1867,  Barbizon; 

pupil  of  Lethiere ; formed  his  style  mainly  without  a master  by  ob- 
servation and  practice;  medals,  2d  class,  1834,  1st,  1845, ’55  ; Grand 
Medal  of  Honor,  1867;  Diploma  to  Deceased  Artists,  1878;  Legion 
of  Honor,  1867.)  By  the  River. 

L.  Z.  Leiter,  Chicago. 

93.  Elihu  Vedder,  (b.  New  York,  1836;  pupil  of  Matteson; 

since  1856  abroad,  partly  under  Picot.)  Dominican  Friars. 

Miss  J.  Hunt,  Boston. 

94.  William  M.  Hunt,  [see  No.  40.] — Girl  at  a Grave. 

Miss  J.  Hunt,  Boston. 

95.  William  Sartain. — A Nubian  Sheik.  Dated  1879. 

Artist. 

96.  A.  F.  Bunner. — Morning  in  Venice.  Dated  1880. 

Charles  Siedler,  Jersey  City. 

97.  William  M.  Chase,  (pupil  of  Piloty.) — Flowers.  Artist. 

98.  Frank  Currier. — Landscape  with  Clouds.  Dated  1880. 

William  M.  Chase. 

99.  William  Sartain. — On  the  Guidecca,  Venice.  Artist. 

100.  Johann  P^ter  Hasenclever,  (b.  Remscheid,  1810;  d.  Diis- 

seldorf,  1853;  pupil  of  the  Diisseldorf  Academy;  genre-  and  portrait- 
painter.)  In  the  Wine  Cellar.  Dated  1849. 

Dr.  Joseph  Wiener. 

101.  Jervis  McEntee,  N.  A.,  (b.  Rondout,  N.  Y.,  1828;  pupil  of 

Church.)  A Brook  in  Autumn.  Dated  1870. 

Hon.  William  Walter  Phelps. 

102.  N.  V.  Diaz,  [see  No.  9.] — The  Sports  of  Cupid.  Dated  1865. 

George  Griswold. 

103.  Stanley  G.  Middleton.— At  Cemay,  near  Paris.  Dated 

1876. 

J.  N.  B.  Middleton,  Brooklyn. 

104.  Wilhelm  Camphausen,  (b.  1810,  Diisseldorf;  pupil  of  Dus- 

seldorf  Academy ; usually  chooses  subjects  involving  vigorous 
action;  has  illustrated  many  events  in  the  time  of  Cromwell.) 
Roundheads  at  Prayer.  Dated  1869. 

Hon.  William  Walter  Phelps. 


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105.  Louis  Gallait,  (b.  Tournay,  1810;  pupil  of  Henniquin  at 

the  Academy  of  Tournay;  lives  at  Brussels;  one  of  the  leaders  of  the 
Belgian  school;  medals,  1835,  ’48;  Legion  of  Honor,  1841.)  An 
Italian  Mother.  Dated  1867. 

L.  Z.  Leiter,  Chicago. 

106.  George  Inness,  [see  No.  62.] — A Passing  Thunder-Storm. 

J.  S.  Hartley. 

107.  John  Trumbull,  (b.  Lebanon,  Conn.,  1756;  d.  N.  Y.,  1843; 

aide  of  General  Washington,  1775;  to  England,  and  pupil  of  Benj. 
West,  1777;  returned  to  America,  1804;  Pres.  Acad,  of  Fine  Arts, 
1816-25.)  Portrait  of  Alexander  Hamilton. 

The  Museum.  Presented  hy  Henry  G.  Marquafid,  Esq. 

108.  Pierre  Jean  Clays,  (b.  Bruges,  1819;  medals,  1867,  ’78; 

Legion  of  Honor,  1875;  Chevalier  of  the  Order  of  Leopold.)  The 
Celebration  of  the  Freedom  of  the  Port  of  Antwerp  in  1863. 

The  Museum.  Presented  jointly  by  the  Artist,  Messrs. 
Le  Roy  ^ Co.,  Paris,  and  an  Assoeiation  of  Ge7itlcmen, 
New  York. 

109.  W.  Kray,  Rome. — The  Lorelei.  (Properly  the  name  of  a 

rock  in  the  Rhine,  but  ordinarily  applied  to  the  Siren  who  is  fabled  to 
sit  there,  luring  boatmen  to  destruction.)  Dated  1871. 

Frederick  Loeser,  Brooklyn. 

no.  Robert  C.  Minor. — Twilight.  Artist. 

111.  Francois  Maria  Granet,  (b.  Aix,  1775;  d.  1849  ; pupil  of 

Constantine  and  David ; for  many  years  in  Rome  ; especially  famous 
for  pictures  of  interiors.)  Benedictines  in  the  Oratory.  (Formerly  in 
the  collection  of  Napoleon  III.) 

The  Museum.  Presented  by  P.  L.  Everard,  Paris. 

112.  August  Leu,  (b.  Munster,  1819;  pupil  of  the  Diisseldorf 

Academy;  lives  at  Diisseldorf;  Norwegian  and  Alpine  landscapist.) 
Mentone,  Italy.  Dated  1863. 

’ Dr.  Joseph  Wiener. 

1 13.  George  A.  Baker,  N.  A. — Portrait  of  John  F.  Kensett,  N.  A, 

The  Museum.  Presented  by  an  Association  of  Gentle7nen. 

1 14.  Henry  Peters  Gray,  N.  A.,  (b.  N.Y.,  1819;  deceased;  pupil 

of  Huntington;  abroad  1840-3,  and  again  1846;  Pres.  N.  A.  D., 
1866-8.)  The  Wages  of  War. 

The  Museum.  Presented  by  an  Association  of  Ge7itle77ien. 


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1 15.  Thomas  LeClear. — Portrait.  Artist. 

1 16.  J.  Carroll  Beckwith. — Portrait  of  Mrs.  B * * * . Dated 

1879.  Artist. 

1 1 7.  J.  R.  Brevoort. — Twilight  on  a Moor.  Dated  1881. 

Artist. 

1 18.  Benjamin  Vautier,  (b.  1830,  Merges  on  Lake  Geneva; 

Dusseldorf  Academy,  under  Rud.  Jordan,  1850;  medals,  1865,  ’66, 
’67.)  Swabian  Peasants  Dancing.  Dated  1872. 

Frederick  Loeser,  Brooklyn. 

1 19.  C.  G.  Hellquist. — Peder  Sonnavater  and  Master  Knut’s 

Opprobrious  Entry  into  Stockholm  in  1526.  (These  two  Swedish  Bish- 
ops had  sought  refuge  after  their  unsuccessful  rebellion  in  Dalame, 
against  Gustavus  I.,  with  the  Archbishop  Olaf,  in  Tronheim,  but  the 
latter  treacherously  betrayed  them  to  the  King’s  servants,  who,  dress- 
ing them  in  rags,  and  putting  a crown  of  straw  on  Sonnavater’s  head, 
and  a mitre  of  birch-bark  on  Knut’s,  mounted  them  on  starving 
horses,  and  brought  them  through  Upsala  to  Stockholm  in  a Shrove- 
tide procession,  amidst  jeers  and  insults.  They  were  led  to  the  market- 
place, and  after  drinking  to  the  executioner’s  health,  they  were  broken 
on  the  wheel.)  Dated  1879. 

The  Museum.  Presented  by  William  H Osborn^  Esq. 

120.  A.  M.  A.  DE  Neuville,  [see  No.  3.] — Soldiers.  Dated 

1879.  Mrs.  C.  E.  Cotheal. 

1 2 1.  G.  W.  Brenneman. — The  Halt.  Artist. 

122.  Frank  Fowler. — Twilight.  Artist. 

123.  Unknown,  (Spanish  School.) — The  Loves  Among  the  Flowers. 

J.  Augustus  Johnson. 

I 

124.  Jervis  McEntee,  N.  A.,  [see  No.  loi.] — Clouds.  Artist. 

125.  William  M.  Hunt,  [see  No.  40.] — Sketch  for  “The  Flight 

of  Night.”  Miss  J.  Hunt,  Boston. 

126.  Arthur  Quartley.— Friar’s  Rock,  Georgetown,  Me. 

Schuyler  Skaats. 


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127.  Jean  Louis  Hamon,  (b.  1821,  Plouha,  France;  d.  1874,  St, 

Raphael ; pupil  of  Delaroche  and  Gleyrv, ; connected  with  Sevres  fac- 
tory till  1852;  first  picture,  1848;  medal,  3d  class,  1853,  2d,  1855, 
’67;  Legion  of  Honor,  1855.)  Among  the  Flowers.  Dated  1867. 

The  Museum. 

128.  A.  Kindler,  Diisseldorf. — Returning  from  a Wedding  on  the 

Rhine.  Frederick  Loeser,  Brooklyn. 

129.  Gustave  Brion,  [see  No.  25.J — A Raft  on  the  Rhine. 

The  Museum.  Presented  by  M.  Georges  Petit,  Paris. 

130.  Henry  Peters  Gray,  N.  A.,  [see  No.  114,] — Cleopatra. 

Dated  1859.  Robert  Hoe. 

13 1.  Jules  Dupre,  [see  No.  19.] — Landscape. 

Rutherfurd  Stuyvesant. 

132.  Anton  Seitz. — Portrait.  Dr.  Joseph  Wiener. 

133.  Frederick  S.  Dellenbaugh. — Marble  Cailon  on  the  Col- 

orado River,  Arizona.  Dated  1880. 

Artist. 

134.  Abbott  H.  Thayer. — Cattle  in  Guernsey, — Afternoon. 

Dated  1877.  Artist. 

135.  Jean  Georges  Meyer  von  Bremen,  (b.  Bremen,  1813; 

pupil  of  Von  Schadow  and  Sohn  at  Diisseldorf;  Gold  Medal  of  Prussia, 
1850.)  The  Shepherdess.  (Water-color.) 

Schuyler  Skaats. 

136.  Edouard  Detaille,  (b.  Paris,  1848 ; favorite  pupil  of  Meis- 

sonier;  medals,  1869,  ’70,  ’72;  Legion  of  Honor,  1873.)  The  Outpost. 
Dated  1875. 

L.  Z.  Leiter,  Chicago. 

137.  Mariano  Fortuny,  (b.  Reuss,  Spain,  1839;  d.  Rome,  1874; 

pupil  of  Lauzenzale  at  Barcelona  Academy;  1858,  Spanish  Prix  de 
Rome ; 1859,  with  Gen.  Prim’s  Expedition  to  Morocco,  where  he 
acquired  his  especial  taste  for  Arab  subjects;  1861-8,  in  Paris,  studying 
with  Meissonier,  Gerome,  Madrazo,  and  Zamacois  ; from  1869,  traveled 
in  Italy  and  Spain  ; Chevalier  of  the  Order  of  Charles  HI.  ; Diploma  to 
Deceased  Artists,  1878. ) Spanish  Bravo. 

Henry  Field,  Chicago. 


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138.  Robert  Wylie,  (b.  Isle  of  Man,  1839;  d.  Pont  Avon,  Brit- 

tany, 1877;  brought  to  Philadelphia  in  early  youth  and  apprenticed  to 
a carver  of  bone  and  ivory;  soon  entered  drawing-classes  at  the  old 
Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  and  attracted  favorable  notice  from  the  Direc- 
tors ; advanced  to  a curatorship  and  then  to  a mastership  in  Drawing 
and  Sculpture;  provided  with  separate  studio;  sent  by  the  Directors 
to  France  for  study  in  1863 ; 1872,  received  a 2d  class  medal,  being  the 
first  American  to  win  such  distinction ; when  he  died  was  universally 
mourned  by  the  artist  community  in  which  he  had  settled.)  The 
Death  of  a Vendean  Chief.  (This  picture  was  nearly  finished  at  the 
artist’s  death.  It  depicts  an  incident  in  the  romantic  insurrection  of  the 
inhabitants  of  Vendee,  March,  1793,  March,  1796,  against  the  over- 
harsh  interference  of  the  Revolutionists  with  the  rights  of  their  simple 
community. ) 

The  Museum.  Presented  by  Messrs.  Goupil  dr’  Co.,  Paris. 

139.  Hyacinthe  Rigaud,  (b.  Perpignan,  1659;  d.  1743;  pupil  of 

his  father  at  the  Academy;  Grand  Prize,  1682;  1700,  member  of 
the  Academy ; decorated  with  the  Order  of  St.  Michael ; Director  of 
the  Academy,  about  1725.)  Portrait  of  the  Marquise  de  Favarasse. 

H.  A.  Shackelford. 

140.  A.  F.  Burner. — A Canal  in  Venice.  Dated  1878. 

141.  Eduard  Hamm  an. — An  Episode  in  the  Life  of  Perngino. 

Dr.  Joseph  Wiener. 

142.  Friedrich  Voltz,  [see  No.  72.] — Cattle  at  the  Lake.  Dated 

1873.  Frederick  Loeser,  Brooklyn. 

143.  Charles  Temple  Dix. — Dicart  Bay. 

Mrs.  Charles  F.  Blake. 

144.  George  Inness,  N.  A.,  [see  No.  62.] — The  Valley  of  the 

Shadow  of  Death.  Fletcher  Harper. 

145.  George  Inness,  N.  A.,  [see  No.  62.] — Sunset.  Dated  1864. 

Robert  Hoe. 

146.  Walter  Shirlaw. — Sharing  his  Lunch. 

William  F.  Mott,  Jr. 


47.  William  T.  Richards,  N.  A. — Near  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 
Dated  1874.  Frederick  Loeser,  Brooklyn. 


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148.  Minderhout  Hobbema,  (b.  Coeverden,  about  1611.) — Land- 

scape. Mrs.  Levi  Parsons. 

149.  N.  V.  Diaz,  [see  No.  9.] — Amatory  Group. 

George  Griswold. 

150.  Thomas  Eakins,  Phila. — The  Chess  Players.  (Portraits  of 

friends  of  the  artist;  the  looker-on  is  his  father.)  Dated  1878. 

The  Museum.  Presented  by  the  Artist. 

151.  William  M.  Hunt,  [see  No.  40.] — The  Prodigal  Son.  Dated 

1851.  Coi,.  Leavitt  Hunt,  Weathersfield,  Vt. 

152.  John  Frederick  Kensett,  N,  A.,  (b.  1818,  Cheshire,  Conn.; 

deceased;  first  studied  bank-note  engraving  ; abroad,  1840  and  1845-7; 
associate  N.  A.  D.,  1848,  member,  1849.)  Italy. 

Robert  Hoe. 

153.  V.  Bachereau,  Paris. — Dressing  Doggie. 

Frederick  Loeser,  Brooklyn. 

154.  Adolphe  ScHREVER,(b.  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  1828;  medals, 

1864,  ’65,  ’67,  and  at  Vienna  Exposition,  1873.)  A Wallachian  Team. 

Henry  Field,  Chicago. 

155.  Seymour  J.  Guy,  N.  A.,  (b.  England.)  A Boy  Whistling. 

Hon.  William  Walter  Phelps. 

156.  F.  Hoffer. — Couture’s  Decadence  of  Rome.  (This  copy  was 

made  about  1850,  and  was  retouched  by  Couture  himself.) 

The  Museum.  Presented  by  F.  L.  Everard.,  Paris. 

157.  L.  J.  F.  Bonnat,  [see  No.  68.] — Portrait  of  John  Taylor 

Johnston,  Esq.,  First  President  of  the  Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art. 
Dated  1880. 

The  Museum.  Presented  by  the  Trustees. 

158.  Marie  Rosa  Bonheur,  (b.  Bordeaux,  1822;  pupil  of  her 

father;  medals,  1845,  ’48,  ’55,  ’67;  Legion  of  Honor,  1865.)  Caught! 

L.  Z.  Leiter,  Chicago. 

159.  E.  Van  Marcke,  (pupil  of  Troyon;  medals,  1867,  ’69,  ’70, 

’78;  Legion  of  Honor,  1872. ) Cattle. 


J.  W.  Casilear. 


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160.  Ludwig  Knaus,  (b.  Wiesbaden,  1829;  began  under  Jacobi, 

court  painter  at  Nassau  ; sent  toDiisseldorf  at  government’s  expense; 
pupil  of  Sohn,  Von  Schadow,  Lessing,  Leutze,  Weber;  1847,  first 
popular  picture;  1853,  went  to  Paris;  1866,  settled  at  Diisseldorf; 
1874,  professor  in  Berlin  Academy;  medal,  Berlin,  1852;  at  Paris,  2d, 
1853,  1st,  1855,  ’57,  ’59;  Grand  Medal  of  Honor,  1867;  Legion  of 
Honor,  1859;  officer  thereof,  1867;  member  of  Amsterdam  Academy.) 
Study  of  a Head.  ( Study  for  a large  picture,  “ Salamonic  Wisdom,”  at 
Paris,  1878.)  Dated  1877. 

Frederick  Loeser,  Brooklyn. 

161.  Guillaume  Adolphe  Bouguereau,  (b.  La  Rochelle,  France, 

1825;  studied  first  at  Bordeaux,  then  at  Paris,  1843-50,  under  Picot; 
stcoTxd  Frix de  Rome,  1850;  medals,  2d,  1855,  1st,  1857,  3d,  1867;  Le- 
gion of  Honor,  1859.)  Art  and  Literature.  Dated  1867. 

W.  L.  Vandervoort. 

162.  Charles  H.  Miller,  N.  A. — New  York  from  Newtown 

Creek.  Dated  1876.  Artist. 

163.  T.  Addison  Richards,  N.  A. — A Rhode  Island  Brook. 

Artist. 

164.  Jean  Gustave  Jacquet,  (b.  Paris,  1846;  pupil  of  Bougue- 

reau; first  picture,  1864;  medals,  1868,  ist,  1875,  ’78;  Legion  of 
Honor,  1879.)  Contemplation. 

James  Quinlan,  Brooklyn. 

165.  Aaron  D.  Shattuck,  N.  A.,  (b.  Francestown,  N.  H.,  1832; 

began  portrait-painting  in  Boston,  1851;  studied  at  N.  A.  D. ; mem- 
ber, 1861.)  Irvington,  a Study. 

Robert  Hoe. 

166.  J.  O.  Eaton. — Portrait.  Dated  1866. 

Dr.  Joseph  Wiener. 

167.  Edwin  White,  N.  A.,  (b.  1817  ; d.  1877  ; studied  at  Diissel- 

dorf,  Paris,  and  Rome.)  The  Antiquary.  Dated  1857. 

The  Museum.  Presented  by  Mrs.  Edwin  White. 

168.  Arthur  Parton. — After  the  Freshet.  Artist. 

169.  Gilbert  Charles  Stuart,  (b.  Narragansett,  R.  L,  1754;  d. 

Boston,  1828;  first  taught  by  a Scotchman,  Alexander;  1775,  went  to 
England  and  studied  under  West ; 1793,  returned  to  America.)  Por- 
trait of  David  Sears,  Esq. 

The  Museum.  Presented  by  an  Association  of  Gentlemen. 


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170.  Georges  Michel,  (b.  1763;  d.  1843.)  The  Old  Chateau. 

The  Museum.  Presented  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  Paris. 

171.  Daniel  Huntington,  N.  A.,  (b.  N.  Y.  City,  1816  ; pupil  of 

Morse,  1835  ; abroad  in  1839  and  in  1844-6 ; President  of  N.  A.  D. 
since  1862.)  Philosophy  and  Christian  Art.  Dated  1868. 

Robert  Hoe. 

172.  Hugo  Salmson. — In  the  Fields.  Dated  1879. 

Mrs.  C.  E.  Cotheal. 

173.  Will  H.  Low. — Reverie, — Time  of  the  First  Empire.  Dated 

1876.  John  B.  Thatcher,  Albany. 

174.  Gilbert  Stuart,  [see  No.  169. J — Portrait  of  James  Heath, 

the  Engraver.  S.  P.  Avery. 

175.  Walter  Maclaren. — Embroiderers  of  Capri. 

The  Museum.  Presented  by  George  Hayward,  Esq. 

176.  N.  V.  Diaz,  [see  No.  9.]— A Clearing  at  the  Edge  of  the 

Forest  of  Fontainebleau.  Albert  Spencer. 

177.  PoLLAK. — Zephyr.  Dr.  Joseph  Wiener. 

178.  George  Willoughby  Maynard. — A Musician.  Dated  1878. 

Artist. 


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\In  the  centre  of  the  Gallery. ~\ 


COLLECTION  OF  WATER-COLOR  PAINTINGS. 


BY  WILLIAM  T.  RICHARDS. 

Presented  by  Rev.  E.  L.  Magoon,  D.  D. 

Mr.  Richards,  while  spending  the  summer  of  1870  at  Atlantic  City,  made 
several  water-color  sketches  as  notes  for  oil  paintings.  Some  of  the  sketches 
being  seen  by  Dr.  E.  L.  Magoon  at  his  first  interview  with  the  artist,  the  present 
collection  was  then  and  there  begun.  Since  that  time  new  pictures  have  been 
added  as  fast  as  the  artist’s  time  and  the  purchaser’s  resources  would  permit. 
The  two  friends  traversed  New  Hampshire  and  the  New  England  coast  to- 
gether, choosing  favorite  subjects  and  depicting  only  actual  scenes. 

At  the  first  three  exhibitions  of  the  Water-Color  Society  in  New  York,  the 
artist  reluctantly  allowed  his  friend  to  exhibit  specimens  of  his  work,  but  he 
has  never  pushed  his  own  work  into  prominence.  He  did  not  even  know  of 
the  present  donation  until  after  it  was  made. 


1.  Feudal  Force.  The  Castle  of  Chillon,  Lake  Geneva. — Dated 

1871. 

2.  Annis  Squam  Light-house,  Cape  Ann,  Mass. — 1871. 

3.  Morning  at  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. — 1871. 

4.  Brigantine  Beach,  Atlantic  City. — 1874. 

5.  “ Break,  break,  break.” — 1871. 

“ Break,  break,  break. 

At  the  foot  of  thy  crags,  O Sea  ! 

But  the  tender  grace  of  a day  that  is  dead 
Will  never  come  back  to  me.” 

6.  Sunrise  at  Newport,  R.  I. — 1871. 

7.  The  Fog-Bell  at  Rockport,  Cape  Ann. — 1871. 

8.  From  Channing  Avenue,  Newport. — 1875. 

9.  Little  Good  Harbor  Beach,  Gloucester,  Mass. — 1871. 

10.  A High  Tide  at  Atlantic  City. — 1873. 

11.  “ And  the  stately  ships  go  on.” — 1871. 

“ And  the  stately  ships  go  on 

To  their  haven  under  the  hill; 

But  O for  the  touch  of  a vanish’d  hand, 

And  the  sound  of  a voice  that  is  still!” 


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12.  “ Break,  break,  break.” — 1871. 

“ Break,  break,  break, 

On  thy  cold  gray  stones,  O Sea  ! 

And  I would  that  my  tongue  could  utter 
The  thoughts  that  arise  in  me.” 


13.  From  Paradise  to  Purgatory,  Newport. — 1878. 

14.  The  Old  Fort  at  Conanicut,  R.  I. — 1876. 

15.  Out  of  Peril  into  Port. 

16.  PTom  Purgatory  to  Paradise,  Newport. — 1878. 

17.  The  End  of  the  Season  at  Newport. — 1876. 

18.  A Sunset  off  Cape  Ann. — 1872. 

19.  Eastward  from  Conanicut. — 1876. 

20.  Southward  from  the  Cliffs  at  Newport. — 1871. 

“ Sometime  we  see  a crowd  that’s  dragonish; 

A vapor  sometime,  like  a bear  or  lion, 

A tower’d  citadel,  a pendent  rock, 

A forked  mountain,  or  blue  promontory 
With  trees  upon’t,  that  nod  unto  the  world. 

And  mock  our  eyes  with  air.  Thou  hast  seen  these  signs; 

They  are  black  Vesper’s  pageants.” — Antony  and  Cleo.,  iv.  12. 


21.  Nantasket  Beach,  Mass. — 1871. 

22.  Pulpit  Rock,  Nahant,  Mass. 

23.  Light-house  Point,  Atlantic  City.  * 

24.  Coffin’s  Beach,  Cape  Ann. — 1871. 

25.  Cape  May,  N.  J. — 1872. 

26.  A Low  Tide  at  Atlantic  City. — 1873. 

27.  Off  Bass  Rocks,  Gloucester. — 1871. 

28.  Progressive  Freedom.  A view  of  Florence,  Italy. — 1871. 

29.  Mt.  Hope,  R.  I. — 1875. 

30.  Afternoon  on  Conanicut. — 1876. 

31.  Near  Lily  Pond,  Newport. — 1876. 

32.  Lake  Winnipiseogee  at  Weir’s  Landing,  N.  H. — 1874. 

33.  Mt.  Washington,  from  Conway  Meadows,  N.  H. — 1873. 

34.  From  the  Flume  House,  Franconia,  N.  H. — 1872. 

35.  Clearing  Up,  Upper  Bartlett,  N.  H. — 1873. 

36.  Meadows  and  Mote  Mountain,  N.  H. — 1873. 

37.  Long  Pond  at  the  Foot  of  Red  Hill,  N.  H. — 1874. 


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38.  Lafayette  Notch,  Franconia. — 1872. 

39.  Lake  Squam  from  Red  Hill. — 1874. 

40.  Down  Crawford  Notch,  N.  H. — 1872. 

41.  Moonlight  on  Mt.  Lafayette,  N.  H. — 1873. 

42.  Mt.  Lafayette  from  Bald  Mountain. — 1872. 

43.  Sundown  at  Centre  Harbor,  N.  H. — 1874. 

44.  Mt.  Webster  and  the  Source  of  the  Saco,  N.  H. — 1872. 

45.  An  Autumnal  Snow  on  Mt.  Washington. — 1872. 

46.  The  Mt.  Washington  Range  from  Mt.  Kearsarge. — 1872. 

47.  Sunset  on  Mt.  Chicorua,  N.  H. — -1872. 

48.  Chicorua  Mountain  and  Lake. — 1873. 

49.  Lake  Winnipiseogee  from  Red  Hill. — 1874. 

50.  Storm  King  on  the  Hudson,  above  West  Point,  N.  Y. — 1873. 

51.  Sunrise  on  Ossipee  Mountain. — 1872. 

52.  The  Franconia  Mountains  from  Compton,  N.  H. — 1872. 

53.  The  Approach  to  Centre  Harbor. — 1873. 

54.  Lake  Squam  and  the  Sandwich  Mountains. — 1872. 


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STATUARY. 

\In  the  West  Eiitrajice  Hall  of  the  Grand  Hall.] 

I.  J.  S.  Hartley. — William  Cullen  Bryant.  Dated  1879. 

(Bronze.)  Artist. 

II.  K.  Fischer. — The  Poet  Goethe.  Dated  1849.  (Bronze.) 

The  Museum.  Presented  by  The  Goethe  Club. 

III.  M.  Amodio. — Cupid  and  Psyche.  (Bronze.) 

Charles  S.  Smith. 

IV.  Unknown. — The  Warwick  Vase.  (A  reduced  copy.) 


V.  William  M.  Hunt,  [see  No.  40.] — The  Horses  of  Anahita. 
(Plaster  study  for  the  painting,  “The  Flight  of  Night.”) 


VI.  J.  S.  Hartley. — Roswell  Smith,  Esq.  Dated  1880.  (Bronze.) 

Artist. 


VII.  Martin  Millmore. — Charles  Sumner.  Dated  1875. 

George  William  Curtis. 

VIII.  G.  M.  Benzoni. — The  Flight  from  Pompeii.  Dated  1868. 

Mrs.  Blandina  B.  Andrews. 

IX.  Hiram  Powers. — Andrew  Jackson. 

Sheldon  Kellogg. 

X.  P.  F.  CoNELLY. — Thetis  and  her  Son  Achilles.  Dated  1874. 

The  Museum.  Presented  by  Mrs.  A.  E.  Schermerhorn. 

XI.  Hiram  Powers. — California.  Dated  1858. 

The  Museum.  Presented  by  William  B.  Astor. 


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XII.  Antonio  Canova,  (1757-1822.) — Napoleon  I. 

M.  E.  Sands. 

XIII.  William  H.  Rinehart. — Latona  and  her  Children,  Apollo 

and  Diana.  Dated  1874. 

Col.  E.  P.  C.  Lewis. 

XIV.  J.  A.  Jackson.— Henry  J.  Raymond,  Esq. 

Mrs.  Henry  J.  Raymond. 

XV.  C.  Voss. — Ganymede,  the  Cup-Bearer  of  Zeus.  Dated  1868. 

Mrs.  Marshall  O.  Roberts. 

XVI.  W.  W.  Story. — Medea  Meditating  the  Murder  of  her  Children. 

Dated  1868.  (Medea  is  said  to  have  been  deserted  by  her  husband, 
Jason,  and  to  have  killed  his  children  in  revenge.) 

Henry  Chauncey. 

XVII.  W.  W.  Story. — Semiramis,  the  Fabled  Gueen  of  Assyria, 

and  the  Founder  of  Babylon.  Dated  1873. 

Mrs.  William  T.  Blodgett. 
XVIII.  W.  W.  Story. — Cleopatra,  Gueen  of  Egypt.  Dated  1869. 

(Cleopatra  was  born  in  69  b.  c.,  and  after  her  famous  connection  with 
Antony,  committed  suicide  in  30  B.  c. ) 

John  Taylor  Johnston. 

XIX.  J.  Mozier. — Rizpah  Defending  the  Bodies  of  her  Sons.  Dated 

1869. 

The  Museum.  Presented  by  Mrs.  B.  B.  A?idrews. 

XX.  William  H.  Rinehart. — Antigone  Pouring  Libations  at 

the  Tomb  of  her  Brother  Polynikes.  Dated  1870. 

John  H.  Hall. 

XXL  L.  Von  Schwanthaler. — A Dancing  Girl.  Dated  1854. 
(Bronze.) 

The  Museum.  Presented  by  Griffith  Rowe,  Esq. 
XXII.  Johann  Halbig. — Venus.  William  H.  Webb. 

XXIII.  W.  W.  Story. — Polyxena,  the  Daughter  of  Priam. 

Robert  Bixby. 


XXIV.  Clevenger. — Henry  Clay. 


James  Hampden  Robb. 


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XXV.  J.  A.  Jackson. — Eve  Finding  the  Body  of  Abel.  Dated  1867. 

William  G.  Moorhead,  Philadelphia. 

XXVI.  Houdon. — Benjamin  Franklin.  Dated  1778. 

The  Museum.  Presented  by  John  Bard^  Esq. 

XXVII.  Henry  Westmacott. — Sir  Walter  Scott.  Dated  1833. 

The  St.  Andrew  Society. 

XXVIII.  Launt  Thompson. — William  Cullen  Bryant.  Dated  1867. 
(Bronze.)  Presented  to  the  City  of  New  York,  by  Charles  H.  Lud- 
ington,  Esq. 

The  Department  of  Public  Parks. 

XXIX.  Unknown. — The  Apollo  Belvedere.  (A  reduced  copy;  the 

original,  in  bronze,  was  made  about  279  b.  c.  A marble  copy  was 
discovered  in  Rome  in  1495,  in  the  Vatican.) 

The  Museum.  Presented  by  Mrs.  W.  G.  Wilkins. 

XXX.  Praxiteles,  (about  360  b.  c.) — Hermes  with  the  Infant 

Dionysos.  (Plaster  cast  of  the  bust  of  Hermes  ; original  found  at 
Olympia,  and  now  in  the  Berlin  Museum. ) 

Salem  H.  Wales. 

XXXI.  Launt  Thompson. — A Portrait  Bust.  Dated  1877. 

J.  W.  Pinchot. 


